Child Monitoring App For Ipad
Netnanny has been making iPhone monitoring for parents easy from a very long time. Besides popular features like time management, content filtering, or social media monitoring – it comes with plenty of advanced features like profanity masking, getting real-time alerts and reporting, setting custom user profiles, and a lot more. The 5-device Family pack can be bought for as less as $12 a device. This multi-platform device is compatible with various iOS versions presently.
Cons: Testing turned up some communication problems and delays between online console and local app. Initial configuration slightly awkward. No daily/weekly cap on Internet use. No real-time parental notifications.
The best services apply these two ideas to individual desktop and mobile applications as well. Qustodio, for example, can block apps entirely and set time usage limits. This is particularly useful for children who have a habit of playing games or using social media apps when they should be doing homework.
This multi-platform and smart app will certainly make your job as a parent a whole lot easier. It has an advanced content filtering feature and comes with an extensive online management tool. Packed with features like time setting, custom settings, report generation, and a lot more, this iPhone parental monitoring app can be bought for just $39.99 a year (protects 5 devices). It also has a free basic version as well.
With FamilyTime iPhone tracking app, you can get detailed location history of all the places they visit in a given time. Track phone location and get time & date stamps for all the places visited. Learn More
One of the best apps for surveillance and monitoring your kid’s activity on their phone, Mobistealth will make sure that you create a nurturing space for your family online. It also comes with plenty of other features like monitoring of contacts, chat messages, web browsing, emails, etc. It also provides a real-time update on location with its premium geo-fencing technique.
When your child tries to visit a blocked site, makes a post using iffy language, or otherwise bends the rules it sends you a notification to your preferred channel, such as via the app, web, email, text, or some combination of those options.
Cons: Using time-scheduler to actually limit Internet use is seriously awkward. Usage reports include every URL accessed, many of which aren't websites. Usage reports can't match sites accessed with device or user. In testing, did not block phishing or malware-hosting URLs.
Bottom Line: Locategy's parental control app for Android and iOS keeps track of your kid's activities and location, but some design elements could use a refresh and the web filtering capabilities only work with a few browsers.
Touted as the "next generation baby monitor" from Engadget, this camera/video app allows you to keep tabs on your baby's crib. Other features include password-protected audio and video, audio alerts, and infrared night mode, but only specific cameras (mostly Y-Cam and WiFi Baby) are compatible with this app. Check WiFiBaby.com and SunshineApps.com before purchasing Baby Monitor HD to make sure you have the correct combination of hardware and software. After purchase, Engadget.com has detailed setup instructions. ($9.99; available on IOS only with specific cameras)